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Welcome to St. Paul! Here you will find information on the great City of St. Paul. Use this information to help you determine what location will be the best fit for your next convention, meeting, or trade show.
City of St. Paul
St. Paul Conventions, Trade Shows, Conferences and Meetings
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The Twin Cities--Minneapolis and St. Paul--are the two major metropolitan areas that hug the shores of the Mississippi River and form the state's center of government and business and the region's cultural epicenter. With their business districts separated by a mere 10 miles of interstate highway, these "twins" share a growing economy, a hardy population with an undying love of the outdoors, and a natural wonderland of lakes, rivers, and parks. Named "Gateway to the Land of 10,000 Lakes," these sisters cities are a great base camp for outdoor enthusiasts.

Though the cities share much in common, they have distinctly different characters. The differences are the result of the city’s' different formations. St. Paul's early years were defined by shady characters and under-the-table dealings. While the city's Summit Avenue played host to F. Scott Fitzgerald and railroad magnate James J. Hill, gangsters such as John Dillinger, Baby-Face Nelson, and Ma Barker planned their out-of-town crimes from St. Paul's best neighborhoods, restaurants, and clubs. However, St. Paul's criminal beginnings soon gave way to a more orderly municipality when the city became the capital of Minnesota.

St. Paul feels now feels more like a village with its narrow, winding streets lined with historic buildings. A slow-paced, conservative city, St. Paul boast lovely classical architecture, including the beautiful St. Paul's Cathedral, City Hall, and the State House.

Minneapolis, on the other hand, had a much quieter beginning as a center for trade. It became a prime location for the flour industry and eventually grew into the state's business and transportation center.

In Minneapolis, the quaint, small-town feel of St. Paul is replaced by the vibrant recreational and cultural offerings of a booming metropolis. Downtown Minneapolis is dotted by glittering skyscrapers with a network of Skyways. Lake Calhoun, Lake Harriet, and Lake of the Isles offer a beautiful backdrop for activities from rollerblading and biking to archery and sailing.
Somewhere in the Twin Cities, both residents and visitors are sure to find whatever they're looking for--be it big-city culture or small-town charm
 
 
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